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I'm a beginner at DIY for a new home, and I'm trying to figure out how to do something like in the photo above. I'm planning to cover the top part with wood and paint the rest, but looking at the current state without the vinyl, I can't seem to come up with any ideas.
please anyone’s help me.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Gambii. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about renovating a staircase.
Your staircase is constructed from particle board, which presents some challenges if you're aiming for a finish similar to the one in the photo. To achieve this, you would need to either deconstruct the stairs and replace the particle board treads with solid timber or take an alternative approach. Deconstructing would involve removing the existing treads entirely and installing new timber ones while potentially painting the existing risers if they are in good condition.
Alternatively, you could opt for a simpler method by cladding the stairs. This would involve removing the vinyl and attaching new timber treads and risers over the particle board. However, this approach has a drawback: adding new layers will raise the height of the treads, particularly the top one, which will end up higher than the second-floor level. To resolve this, you could remove the existing top tread and replace it with a new one to maintain consistent height throughout the staircase.
Let me tag @Jewelleryrescue, @Nailbag and @Dave-1 for their thoughts.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Good Evening @Gambii
Mmmmm when we uncover thingswhile trying to upgrade them I think most of the things around my place have had three steps backwards to get to a starting point.
I would also suggest to clad the existing steps, As you have started removing the back plane and the top of the tread You will be able to see how differant materials will look (plus the sizing of heights of materials) If you replace height for height then definently you could modernise your staircase.
Kitchen Kickboards for the riser of your steps may be a place to start.
Ideal DIY Floors 1.83m Econo Lite Timber Vinyl Sheet Flooring for the tread.
I would use liquid nails to attach both the tread and riser.
timber trim are some examples you could have for the edges.
Dave
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